What does exurbia mean?
Definitions for exurbia
ɛkˈsɜr bi ə, ɛgˈzɜr-ex·ur·bia
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Princeton's WordNet
exurbianoun
a residential area outside of a city and beyond suburbia
Wiktionary
exurbianoun
A residential area beyond the suburbs.
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exurbia
Exurbia refers to areas beyond the suburbs of a city, typically characterized by a rural or semi-rural landscape inhabited mostly by affluent individuals who commute into the city for work. These regions have a low population density and are often made up of high-end residential areas, small towns or farmland. Exurbia signifies a contrast between urban life and rural life, with benefits of both.
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Usage in printed sourcesFrom:
- [["1913","2"],["1918","2"],["1924","1"],["1939","1"],["1942","1"],["1944","1"],["1955","2"],["1956","10"],["1957","27"],["1958","26"],["1959","27"],["1960","45"],["1961","61"],["1962","63"],["1963","65"],["1964","87"],["1965","120"],["1966","68"],["1967","64"],["1968","65"],["1969","84"],["1970","130"],["1971","145"],["1972","68"],["1973","83"],["1974","72"],["1975","83"],["1976","94"],["1977","148"],["1978","74"],["1979","100"],["1980","81"],["1981","67"],["1982","78"],["1983","71"],["1984","66"],["1985","70"],["1986","59"],["1987","59"],["1988","68"],["1989","42"],["1990","104"],["1991","61"],["1992","33"],["1993","77"],["1994","117"],["1995","100"],["1996","111"],["1997","170"],["1998","166"],["1999","157"],["2000","179"],["2001","104"],["2002","175"],["2003","140"],["2004","144"],["2005","290"],["2006","290"],["2007","422"],["2008","145"]]
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of exurbia in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of exurbia in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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